Archive for July, 2005

Porn Watchers Punished

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

Piece of bizarre news i picked up last week :

Porn Watchers Punished.

A group of people caught watching a pornographic movie at a cinema in India have been forced to do 10 sit-ups in public as punishment.

They were also made to take a public vow never to watch such a movie again.

Balasore police chief Sanjeev Panda said he was trying a new approach to stopping the screening of pornography, which is illegal in India.

"Earlier we acted against the (cinema) hall owners and their staff," he told The Hindustan Times.

"But it failed to effectively check screening of obscene movies. So we decided to crack down on the audience."

Similar punishment was reportedly meted out to about 400 people watching pornography at a hall in Orissa’s Rourkela district.

Four reels of film were seized and three staff members taken into custody.

Silly indians. If i were caught everytime for watching porn i’d have arms like Brad Pitt’s.

Moon Watch

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

Did anyone look up at the moon last night? Around 2:30AM…there’s this huge circle of cloud encircling it. Quite a sight to behold. More so when the moon’s full and round.

Wednesday Morning

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

The two lectures later in the morning will be the last of the semester. Can’t wait for the holidays to come :)

Oh on the other hand my roommie just woke up….with a fart, took a pee in the loo & slumped back to his bed. Looks like he’s skipping work again (for the 3rd time this week). Oh and he farted yet again. Yay!

Teenage girl ’sleepwalks’ up 130ft crane

Monday, July 11th, 2005

Stumbled on something funny….

Teenage girl
’sleepwalks’ up 130ft crane

 

A teenage sleepwalker has been rescued after being
found asleep at the top of a 130ft crane.

Police  were called to Underhill Road, Dulwich,
south east London after a  passer-by spotted the 15-year-old girl curled up on top of a concrete
counterweight high above the ground.

The girl, who has not been  named, had apparently
managed to climb up the crane and walk across a  narrow metal beam while fast asleep.

It
is believed the girl walked unnoticed out of her home near a building site.

Police  and
the fire service were called to the scene amid fears she was about  to throw herself off but when a
firefighter crawled up the crane he  found her sleeping.

The rescue operation took two
and a half hours and the girl was finally brought down in a hydraulic lift at 4am.

A
police spokeswoman said she was taken to hospital for a check-up but was allowed home when she was
found to be unharmed.

Irshaad Ebrhim, of the London Sleep Centre, said he had treated
people who had driven cars and ridden horses whilst asleep.

He said one patient
"even attempted to fly a helicopter".

He said: "Sleepwalking is nothing to
do with dreaming because it occurs in a non-dreaming sleep state."

Sleepwalking
affects one in ten people at least once in their lives.

Most incidents are short and are
not dangerous but it can sometime result in injury.

Source : ITV -
http://www.itv.com/news/index_1342195.html

   

What’s really
hillarious is this : "even attempted to fly a helicopter" hahahaa…